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Tailoring the Thermomechanical Properties of High Performance Aerospace & Automotive Composite Materials Department of Materials Science and Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr J Foreman
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structures testing and analysis. Preferably, you have experience in composite materials and fatigue, and you have an interest in maritime and offshore engineering. Please view the Job Description for details
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, you have experience in composite materials and fatigue, and you have an interest in maritime and offshore engineering. Please view the Job Description for details. For informal queries please contact Dr
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, CRM, Office 365 suite and working with Business customers. Extensive experience of preparing agendas, presentation materials (using, for example, Microsoft Powerpoint) and other relevant documentation
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Nearfield Interactions of Vitrified Intermediate Level Waste; Radionuclide Transport at the Glass-Canister-Backfill Interface Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering PhD Research Project
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compositions for engineering electron devices with desirable behaviours, accelerating materials discovery and their use in sustainable manners. The post-holder will have the ability to engage with world-leading
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collaborative team supporting a dynamic and interesting area of material research. You will: Provide leadership and line-management to a team of skilled composite specialists. Lead complex development projects
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- or fully-reinforced composite structures within the £3.5M “Designer Liner 2” programme. This research is funded by The Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat), to fundamentally redesign the polymeric
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Chemistry/Polymer Engineering/Materials Science (or closely related discipline). You have an understanding of physico-mechanical testing (or willingness to develop skills in mechanical testing of composites
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the Optoelectronic Materials and Device Spectroscopy group (https://www.strankslab.com/ ) at the University of Cambridge, led by Professor Sam Stranks. The group is an inclusive and diverse group